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a Revell 1/96 English Man'O War--reborn

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Posted by santa on Sunday, July 29, 2018 5:21 PM

OK--this is as close as I could get---Dutch Merchant ship "Hof van St Janskerke".  If anyone can finde a better one--post it, and we will all look at it.

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Posted by santa on Sunday, July 29, 2018 5:17 PM

Image result for dutch merchant ship Hof van St Janskerke

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Posted by GMorrison on Saturday, July 28, 2018 8:47 PM

Dr. Tilley wrote this on December 3, 2013, in reference to both the Revell kit and the identical Zvezda Black Swan kit:

"What we're talking about here is a question that we've discussed several times before in this Forum.  Whether you like that kit or not really depends on your approach to modeling.  The kit obviously is not intended as a scale model of a real, eighteenth-century prototype; there was no real Black Swan.  And the idea of a mast growing out of the middle of a capstan is, in terms of scale modeling, ridiculous.

On the other hand, the ship in the movies did have that feature.  If you're trying to build a replica of the movie ship, it makes sense to include the capstan around the mast.

On the other hand again, though I've never had the kit in my hands, I've seen pictures of it (in the box, in progress, and completed), and it looks to me like an extraordinarily well-detailed and ingeniously-designed kit.  The hull looks as though it's based on a genuine design for an early-eighteenth-century warship (probably English), the detailing appears to be excellent, and some of the rigging components look like some of the best the industry has produced yet.  I personally can't live with injection-molded sails and shroud/ratline assemblies, or molded deadeye lanyards, but otherwise that aspect of the kit looks as good as any I've seen. 

To each his/her own.  Lots of science fiction enthusiasts put tons of skill and effort into models of objects that never actually existed; ship modelers surely have every right to do the same thing.  (I do think every purchaser of that kit is entitled to know that that's what he's buying - not a scale model of a real ship.)  My own fervent wish is that Zvezda would direct some of its obviously ingenious and knowledgeable efforts toward some genuine scale sailing ship kits.  I suspect the company has made a lot of money from this one."

He's unfortunately not with us any more.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by santa on Saturday, July 28, 2018 7:11 PM

I gess this is a question for John Tilley---What real ship dues the revell 1/72 pirate ship resemble ?

 

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Posted by warshipguy on Saturday, May 26, 2018 6:39 AM

Neils,

I couldn't agree with Gene more! I would still love to read a description of your work with the  high stern, though.  One frequent criticism of this kit is that the stern is much too high.  You seem to have reduced it nicely to make the model more proportionate.  I am very interested.  As John Tilley used to say, you are truly making a ship model out of a sow's ear!

Bill

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Posted by gene1 on Friday, May 25, 2018 6:52 PM

Santa, I think you are one of the most interesting builders on the forum. I love to follow your work. I've  been building for over 75 years and it is still fun. There are so many great guys here.

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Posted by warshipguy on Sunday, July 30, 2017 10:39 AM

Neils,

It looks to me like you have cut down that very high stern.  Could you please describe a little of what you are doing?  I know that, "A picture says a thousand words.", but I am a little confused.

Thanks!

Bill

 

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Posted by santa on Saturday, July 29, 2017 3:41 PM

OK--I have repaired as much of the damidge photobucket did as I can.

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Posted by santa on Saturday, July 29, 2017 3:37 PM

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Posted by surfsup on Sunday, September 20, 2015 10:48 PM

I love this Kit so am watching this one with great Interest. Great work so far on her.....Cheers mark

If i was your wife, i'd poison your tea! If Iwas your husband, I would drink it! WINSTON CHURCHILL

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  • From: Tempe AZ
Posted by docidle on Thursday, September 17, 2015 11:23 PM

Niels,

Glad to see you back working on this. I can hardly wait to see what you are going to do next on her. 

Did Placerville get too expensive and gentrified for your taste? One of my older brothers lived up in Grass Valley before he passed away last year and one of my best friends lives up in Lincoln so I know how the area has changed over the recent years and not for the better in my opinion.

So please post when you get settled and start modeling again.

Steve

       

 

 

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Posted by santa on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 7:56 PM

Grate to here from you agen, it's ben a while.

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Posted by santa on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 7:55 PM

I am working in Tualatin, but I haven't found a place yet, so everything is still in u-hall storage.

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Posted by warshipguy on Monday, September 7, 2015 9:14 AM

Neils,

Excellent job, as usual!

Bill

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Posted by 1943Mike on Monday, September 7, 2015 8:58 AM

Niels,

To where in Oregon have you moved?

Mike

Mike

"Le temps est un grand maître, mais malheureusement, il tue tous ses élèves."

Hector Berlioz

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Posted by santa on Saturday, September 5, 2015 4:27 PM

Sence my last post, I moved from Placerville California, to Oregon.  As soon as I am settled here I will begin working on the Revell English Man"O War-Reborn, agen.

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Posted by santa on Monday, June 23, 2014 7:26 AM

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Posted by santa on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 9:08 PM

Now that I have finished the Le Glorieux drawing, I can get back to work on the English man'o war build.

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Posted by santa on Saturday, May 10, 2014 4:56 PM

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Posted by docidle on Saturday, April 19, 2014 11:18 PM

Beautiful paint job Niels.

       

 

 

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Posted by santa on Thursday, April 17, 2014 9:28 PM

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Posted by GMorrison on Monday, April 14, 2014 5:53 PM

Only if you have it already as a printed instruction.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by santa on Monday, April 14, 2014 5:26 PM

GMorrison--are you asking me to photograph each fold on the rabbit on the box, and post it--like a build thred ?  It's quite complicated.

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Posted by santa on Monday, April 14, 2014 5:20 PM

It's the Le Glorieux Steve, and I had the case made for me.

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Posted by GMorrison on Monday, April 14, 2014 12:31 AM

Please post a link to make those Hares!

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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  • From: Tempe AZ
Posted by docidle on Sunday, April 13, 2014 10:59 PM

Niels,

I love the bunnies!  Are you going to rig them pray tell?!  I'm not sure if that is the Le Glorieux or the Le Superbe but it looks great in the case. Did you build the case?  

Steve

       

 

 

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Posted by santa on Sunday, April 13, 2014 11:30 AM

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Posted by docidle on Saturday, April 5, 2014 1:05 AM

Niels,

Cool and thanks for the info; I'll keep a lookout for the book, it looks interesting and it gives me an excuse to buy another book.  For research you understand.....  Your build just keeps getting better and thanks for posting.

Steve

       

 

 

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Posted by santa on Tuesday, April 1, 2014 6:03 PM

Always good to here from you Steve.   The picture is in " Sailing Ships by Cedric Rogers " on p  age 17  lower right.  And the cannon are from a revel 1/96 U.S.S. Constitution.  I have the IMAI  Spanish Galleon as well and I recommend using the cannon from a Heller  1/150 Le Superbe.

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